"There's been a lot of chatter, myself included, about our timeline. The purpose is to bring in a baseline of storytelling that brings a level of consistency and more uniformity in the interpretations of the characters. We are looking to build a series of books that will re-tell the history of the DC Universe. In some ways, that will become our bible for the DC Universe."

One of the first places you'll see this happening is in Wonder Woman #750. The change in numbering is purposeful in the sense that [ Wonder Woman #750] is the first time that we're acknowledging the timeline, and establishing [Wonder Woman] as our first superhero, in a story by Scott Snyder and Bryan Hitch. Something similar is going to be happening in The Flash."

The #750 numbering is not a stunt. It is the ongoing numbering. You will not be seeing a Flash #1 or Wonder Woman #1 in the foreseeable future. That is their new numbering going forward. And you'll see that happening with a couple of other series. It will not happen with every series, but will certainly be happening with some of the key books."

Looks like some folk might want to up their numbers on Wonder Woman #750. Remember how I also said that Death Metal, the Metal sequel by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullowould have a Wonder Woman focus? Maybe this is where that begins too…

"It's one thing to do an event, it's another to do one that has impact. 'Stories that matter' is an important conversation we have-something that has a lasting effect on the line. That's a lot of what we're building to right now.